Which is shorter, a Quagga or an Ox?

The average height of a Quagga is 130 cm, (4 ft, 3.2 in ) while the average height of an Ox is 131 cm, (4 ft, 3.6 in )

Name

Name:Quagga

Name:Ox

Height

Height:130 cm, (4 ft, 3.2 in )

Height:131 cm, (4 ft, 3.6 in )

* Extinct - ranged from 125 to 135cm

* Water Buffalo - ranges from 129 to 133cm

Weight

Weight:275 kg, (606 lbs)

Weight:650 kg, (1433 lbs)

Top Speed

Top Speed:n/a

Top Speed:48 kph, (30 mph)

Lifespan in Wild (years)

Lifespan in Wild (years):18

Lifespan in Wild (years):25

Description

Description:Quaggas were a subspecies of zebras, but are now extinct due to hunting by European settlers in the late 1800's. Like Okapis, they had partial zebra markings. They had the same striping at the head and neck and part way down their middles. The stripes faded around the middle of the animal, and disappeared all together at the rear. The last of its kind wasdied in 1883 at Amsterdam Zoo.

Description:Water Buffalo live throughout Africa, Australia, North America, and Europe. They have been domesticated for years for transporting heavy goods and machinery. They can spend hours submerged in muddy water. They are a primary source of meat, milk, and leather for humans.

Name:Quagga

Height:130 cm, (4 ft, 3.2 in )

* Extinct - ranged from 125 to 135cm

Weight:275 kg, (606 lbs)

Top Speed:n/a

Lifespan in Wild (years):18

Description:Quaggas were a subspecies of zebras, but are now extinct due to hunting by European settlers in the late 1800's. Like Okapis, they had partial zebra markings. They had the same striping at the head and neck and part way down their middles. The stripes faded around the middle of the animal, and disappeared all together at the rear. The last of its kind wasdied in 1883 at Amsterdam Zoo.

Name:Ox

Height:131 cm, (4 ft, 3.6 in )

* Water Buffalo - ranges from 129 to 133cm

Weight:650 kg, (1433 lbs)

Top Speed:48 kph, (30 mph)

Lifespan in Wild (years):25

Description:Water Buffalo live throughout Africa, Australia, North America, and Europe. They have been domesticated for years for transporting heavy goods and machinery. They can spend hours submerged in muddy water. They are a primary source of meat, milk, and leather for humans.